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ISIL conducts following
Post Graduate Diploma Courses:
International Law and
Diplomacy.
Human Rights, International
Humanitarian and Refugee Law.
International Trade and
Business Law.
Intellectual Property
Rights Law.
International Environmental Law.
Private International Law.
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Indian
Society of International Law
V.K. Krishna Manon Bhawan
9, Bhagwan Dass Road
New Delhi-110001
India
Tel: +91-11-23384458/59
Email: info@isil-aca.org |
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Call for Papers: |
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CALL
FOR PAPERS |
The Asian
Society of International Law
was established in 2007.
Following three successful biennial
conferences,
the next biennial conference of the Society is to be hosted by the Indian Society of International Law in New Delhi,
from 14 to 16 November 2013.
Theme of the
Conference
Governments, scholars, and civil society in Asia
are actively engaged in all facets of the development
and implementation of contemporary international
law. Asia’s leading powers are
no longer `emerging’ but have
emerged. There is, nevertheless, great diversity
around the region. While countries in the Asian
region may regard certain issues as of particular
concern to them, those issues are generally also
of great moment in other regions and/or at a global
level. This conference will seek to share perspectives
on emergent dimensions of international law from
around the Asian region, broadly defined, and from
beyond. Topics
of Papers
To this end, proposals for papers are now being
invited on any of the following topics: |
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Anti-dumping and safeguards |
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ASEAN-related
special issues of International Law |
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Climate
change |
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Competition
law |
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Conflict
of laws relating to marriage, adoption, surrogacy
and custody of children |
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Emergent
issues in international human rights law |
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Evolving
positions in relation to R2P |
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Intellectual
property rights |
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International
commercial law/enforcement of foreign judgments |
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International
investment law (including resolution of international
investment disputes) |
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Key
elements of sustainable development for Asia |
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Law
of the Sea; Piracy; Maritime Security and
Safety in the Asian region |
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National
implementation of the WTO’s and RTAs’
commitments in the Asian countries |
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Peaceful
Resolution of International Disputes in Asia
(including resolution of International Trade
and Business Disputes in Asian countries) |
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Regulating
the internet |
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The
Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization |
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The
contribution of civil society to international
law and the growth of `bottom-up’ processes
of international law creation and implementation |
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The
teaching, research and practice of international
law in Asian languages |
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The
turn to history in international law |
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Third
World approaches to international law |
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The Organizers
seek to encourage the participation in the Conference
of all persons interested in international law all
over the world, whether established or junior scholars,
academics or practitioners, government officials
and NGO officers, by inviting applications for positions
as panelists. Papers may provide an Asian perspective
on these topics, and/or international/comparative
approaches to the listed topics. Application
Procedure
You will be required to provide in the submission
form: |
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1. |
A 600-word
abstract/summary of the proposed paper.
Please clearly identify the title of your
paper and the panel category in the online
form. |
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Affiliation
details and brief bio
This would include details of professional
status, educational background, institutional
affiliation, office address, contact telephone
number, and e-mail address. Please also provide,
in the section titled `brief biography’
any information about presentations given,
publications, and any other relevant information
about your research or experience. |
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Your affiliation
to the Asian Society of International Law
Preference will be given to existing members
of the Asian Society of International Law
in the selection process. To sign up for membership,
Please
Click Here. |
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Whether your
participation is dependent on the provision
of financial assistance.
Although the organizers may be able to secure
a small sum of sponsorship to provide financial
assistance, it is preferable for accepted
presenters to secure their own travel funding
from their respective institutions. |
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In addition
to paper proposals, proposals for panels will also
be considered. A panel should address a topical
issue of international law and consist of 5-6 speakers
from a range of countries and stages of career development.
Please complete the online submission forms by Monday,
15 April 2013, 2300 hrs, India Time. |
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Please note
that a student workshop is being organized in conjunction
with the conference and it is expected that students
will submit their abstracts to that rather than
to the conference itself. Click
HERE to view the Call for Expression of Interest
for the student workshop.
Any questions about the paper selection process
may be addressed to: asiansil-conferences@nus.edu.sg
All enquiries about the India Conference 2013 should
be directed to: info.isil@gmail.com
Successful applicants will be informed by mid
July 2013 and are required to submit their
completed papers and registration to the Conference
Organizers by Monday, 30 September 2013.
The paper should be between 6000 and 8000 words.
All papers accepted by the Organizers for the Conference
may be featured on the Conference website or as
part of the AsianSIL Working Paper Series. Paper
presenters are encouraged to submit finalized papers
to the Society’s new Asian Journal of International
Law. Publication is subject to a double-blind peer-review
and editorial discretion. Details may be found on
the Journal’s Web site www.AsianJIL.org.
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